WEBVTT A PARKING LOT FULLTECHNOLOGY GLITCHES FOR THE SECOND DAY IN A ROW.GUY: LEAVING CUSTOMERS ALLACROSS THE STATE INCONVENIENCED.WVTM 13'S MARLEI MARTINEZ BREAKSDOWN THE BREAKDOWN IN SERVICE.>> I WAS VERY FRUSTRATED.REPORTER: FA FOR OUR WEIGHT, SHEGAVE UP.>> WE ASK IF THEY COULD TELL USWHEN WE WOULD BE SEEN, AND THEYSAID NO.REPORTER: FOR THE SECOND DAY ANDA ROW, THEY SHUT DOWN THEDRIVERS LICENSE SYSTEM.AN ISSUE WITH THE CONTRACTOR ISCAUSING DATABASE ISSUES.>> IT IS FRUSTRATING BECAUSE INEED MY LICENSE.REPORTER: THIS LINE IS -- THISSIGN IS WARNING PEOPLE ABOUT THEISSUES.IT IS CROWDED INSIDE, WE CANNOTBRING THE CAMERAS INSIDE.THEY'VE BEEN HAVING COMPUTERISSUES ALL DAY.

Alabama has shut down its system for issuing driver licenses for a second straight day.

A statement from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency says a vendor is working to fix a problem caused by a computer software update over the weekend. The shutdown Tuesday follows a two-hour shutdown that occurred Monday.

The statement says the problem involves a database.

The agency says both local license offices and online services are temporarily out of commission.